Year 3

The Fate of Fausto - Narrative Writing

Lessons (20)

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    To understand and order the story of a picture book

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    To investigate suffixes: -ly suffix

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    To explore word classes

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    To practise the four types of simple sentence

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    To develop a rich understanding of words associated with confidence

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    To write the opening of a picture book

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    To practise and apply knowledge of suffixes: -ly suffix, including test

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    To practise speech punctuation rules

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    To describe feelings

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    To write the build up of a story

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    To practise the full range of three sentence types

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    To investigate suffixes: -ful and -less suffixes

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    To explore expanded noun phrases

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    To describe a setting

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    To develop a rich understanding of words associated with anger

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    To practise writing speech

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    To practise and apply knowledge of suffixes: - ful and -less suffixes, including test

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    To write the climax of a story

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    To write and edit the climax of a story

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    To write the resolution of a story

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